The 56th ANVIL Awards, hosted by the Public Relations Society of the Philippines (PRSP), awarded the most outstanding public relations (PR) tools and programs in the country in a virtual ceremony held recently.
The Grand ANVIL for the top PR program was awarded to “The NESCAFE Plan: Transforming farmers into agripreneurs to create a sustainable and progressive coffee industry in the Philippines” by Nestle Philippines.
The program provided farmers with technical assistance and training on best farming practices and entrepreneurship to distribute superior planting materials and offer a ready market for their coffee crop over several years of program implementation.
The Platinum ANVIL for the best PR tool, meanwhile, went to “PLDT-Smart #CyberSmart Caravans: Promoting Cyber Security and Safety among Teachers and Students” for improving awareness, understanding, and behaviors on data privacy and security, online child safety and protection, and combatting fake news.
With its haul of gold and silver trophies, PLDT-Smart was hailed as Company of the Year with 31 points, while the PAGEONE Group won Agency of the Year with 28 points.
A total of 86 PR programs and 36 PR tools won Silver ANVILS while 12 PR programs and four PR tools bagged Gold ANVILS.
“The crucial role of public relations was reinforced during this health crisis. PR during crises connects communities. The PRSP, through its ANVIL Awards, recognized purpose-driven and impactful initiatives that promote corporate integrity and the social good across platforms,” said Ma. Luisa Sebastian, 56th ANVIL Chairperson.
The ANVILs received a total of 534 entries but only 142 won. Two levels of judging were done. The first was done by 65 PR and communication professionals, where five judges were assigned to evaluate each entry. Entries that scored 85 to 90 received Silver ANVILS while those that scored 91 to 100 bagged Gold ANVILS.
The Gold ANVILS that scored 94 to 100 were endorsed to the second level of judging with a distinct Panel of Jurors composed of 11 representatives, including selected PRSP past presidents, academe, media, civil society and international organizations.
Former Supreme Court Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio, Jr. acted as the Chairperson of the Panel of Jurors.
Given the times, distinct categories for COVID-related PR programs and tools, digital pr programs, digital PR tools, crisis or issues management for government were introduced.
And for the first time in ANVIL history, rubrics were used in judging nominations. The five-point rubrics defined specific levels of achievement and helped ensure an objective evaluation of entries.
“Entries this year showed how PR and communication successfully addressed challenging issues during the pandemic with professional skills, creativity and resourcefulness. We congratulate all the winners. They serve as role models in our industry,” said PRSP President Norman Agatep.